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Planning Committee Approves Sheffield Apartment Tower

The planning committee gave support to the 38-story proposed tower the week of December 9th.
The planning committee gave support to the 38-story proposed tower the week of December 9th.
10 December 2020 | Sheffield, United Kingdom

Members of Sheffield Council’s planning committee gave their support for the landmark development in a meeting on 9 December 2020.

To make way for the 206-apartment block named Kings Tower, a vacant retail unit that was used by Primark, in High Street, in the Castlegate area, would be demolished.

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Councillor Peter Price said: “It’s a part of the city center that has been struggling over the past few years, ever since the market was removed and I think it’s going to be a very striking building and, linked to the development on Castlegate.

"There is a really exciting future for this part of the city. It will increase the footfall dramatically and therefore the retail and nightlife will begin to improve.

“All in all I think it’s a big boost to the city center development. I look forward to seeing it.”
Coun Andrew Sangar supported the scheme.

"I think those of us who want the city to go up to protect green space need to support high buildings,” he said.

"This is a really high quality design, given that this is going to be seen from many viewpoints across Sheffield it’s important this is a quality building.”

There will also be space for a commercial unit, drinking establishment or hot food takeaway.

As part of the works, King Street to the rear and surrounding area will be be improved with the market retained and access for vehicles.

A separate application was submitted to temporarily relocate the market to a nearby site during construction.

Sheffield Council planning officers, who recommended it for approval, said in a report ahead of the meeting: “The proposal will secure a well-designed, visually distinctive residential tower on a sustainably located brownfield site, which will create a local landmark and aid the legibility of this part of the city centre as well as providing substantial regeneration benefits.” 

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